Terrequity Childrens Foundation Supports Right To Play and the Champions Network of Young Professionals

December 10, 2015 - Updated: December 10, 2015

Terrequity Children’s Foundation (TCF) recently received the following letter from Right To Play and the Champions Network of Young Professionals (CNYP):

"Thank you for supporting the second annual Empower Play tournament in support of Right To Play on October 22nd! TCF/Royal LePage Terrequity’s generous sponsorship supported both the young professionals that worked so hard to bring this unique initiative to life, as well as Right To Play’s programs globally.

"Together we raised over $30,000 for Right To Play, which will support Right To Play’s play based education programming in over 20 countries around the world, including right here in Canada in our First Nations communities.

"This was the Champions Network of Young Professionals second event of the year. Our first event, a Vegas-themed gala, was held in June. In 2015, CNYP raised over $50,000 for Right To Play!

"Thank you so much for believing in Right To Play and in the power of sport and play to transform lives! We look forward to seeing you at our 2016 events!"

All the best,
Caroline and the CNYP Executive Committee
Right To Play

About Right To Play

Right To Play is a global organization that is comprised of inspirational coaches, athletes, and support staff and millions of children. They use play as a tool to engage kids in their education, teach them lessons about healthy living and show them how to build peaceful communities.

The programs are designed to pride children around the world with the skills and knowledge they need to overcome adversity and success in all aspects of their lives.

The foundation for their approach is simple: They create safe environments for children, where they can focus on their social, emotional and physical growth. Guided by their principles on inclusion, child protection and gender equality, we provide kids and their communities with the knowledge and skills they need to create sustainable and beneficial change.

How to Get Involved

You can get involved by making a donation. Right To Play also required volunteers to help out with special events throughout the year.